摘要
THE hype surrounding the FIFA World Cup 2014 didn't seem to disrupt Tian Kezong's life too much. Despite being an ardent football fan. he has more important things to focus on in life, For more than two years the 40-year-old working in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, has spent his weekends and holidays along the Grand Canal (also known as the Beijing- Hangzhou Grand Canal) to photographically record the changes to this world's longest artificial waterway, which has a history spanning more than 2.400 years.
THE hype surrounding the FIFA World Cup 2014 didn't seem to disrupt Tian Kezong's life too much. Despite being an ardent football fan. he has more important things to focus on in life, For more than two years the 40-year-old working in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, has spent his weekends and holidays along the Grand Canal (also known as the Beijing- Hangzhou Grand Canal) to photographically record the changes to this world's longest artificial waterway, which has a history spanning more than 2.400 years.